Finance
In South Carolina, a deed of trust involves which three parties?
ABuyer, seller, and closing attorney
BBorrower, lender, and trustee✓ Correct
CMortgagor, mortgagee, and guarantor
DGrantor, grantee, and beneficiary
Explanation
A deed of trust involves three parties: the borrower (trustor), the lender (beneficiary), and a neutral third party (trustee) who holds legal title until the loan is repaid.
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